影了很多相,構圖較為好的要修飾一番再拿出去哂,所以想學用PHOTOSHOP,但PHOTOSHOP CS係一件「搵食工具」,所以好貴,盛惠三千多元,所以選擇「家用版」 - PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS。
軟件到手,然後要找些MANUAL教學書本之類,教PHOTOSHOP的書藉汗牛充棟,去圖書館和書店找過,但大部分都平鋪直述(以COMMAND作基礎),悶到嘔泡,毫無新意,最要命的是那些書藉的作者都欠缺攝影技巧,其中一本的一張照片是作者(應該是吧)的一張連鬚都未剃的抱仔突兀生活照,睇到我不想再看下去...
終於,發現原來其中一位寫過攝影手冊的作者原來亦有寫PHOTOSHOP書,從AMAZON訂了回來,略看了一些篇幅,寫作手法是以目標為本(例如如何去除雜物、如果去黑眼圈、如何瘦面...),真的比其他的好很多,終算有個依據作起步點。
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FACEBOOK的HAPPY FARM近日出現很多BUGS,玩到無癮,所以返來寫BLOG。
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網上虛擬應用軟件同股市一樣,最HOT的,未必是最好的...
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喺咪都係寫Blog好玩d呢?!
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Have to say Adobe makes decent software. Especially on usability, Adobe's creative suits appear better than the comparable open source ones. But I spent too much money on hardware gadgets and books, there's no budget left for software, so that I use GIMP for all my photo projects. Basically there's nothing Photoshop can do but GIMP cannot. Photoshop's UI is sleeker than GIMP's, and some workflows on photoshop require less labor from the user. I've collected a lot of books on digital post processing, most of them are based on Photoshop and some of them are based on GIMP. It doesn't really matter. The principles are all the same. For beginners, I find this book really good: Photoshop CS3 Restoration and Retouching Bible. GIMP has excellent free online tutorial that addresses almost all basic photo retouching problems with easy-to-follow example. You can find it here: http://docs.gimp.org/2.6/en/
But, any program or book doesn't help much if the photo isn't well composed and well exposed at the first place. To improve one's photographing skill, I have two books to recommend: 1. Michael Freeman's "The Photographer's Eye"; 2. Bryan Peterson's "Understanding Exposure".
Thanks a lot, 您真好心機,打咁多字,果兩本書會去圖書館找找
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